Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 23, 1850, Image 4

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ter of the Soil it but- itisPerfrolly . onderstood led
appreciated by 'the 4pm - it majority of inns in
nig sectfon of the scoot y. Oa saiedyylosasymikr
when applied es a top dre:ming to. the Old Mop,
the effect is immediate' and 'efficient We are
aware that prejudices exist against their me, and
It ip alleged by some that is redundantly -of- ashes
applied to the soil will induce sterility. 'This
probably true on all soils ware there is r deficien
ey of vegetable matter to act in conjunction - with it,
=as in itself it "adds little to the elements of fertili
ty,,,
bat *rely digest. those eleinener or renders
them soluble." Doct. Dana says, Carbimio Mid
and the carbonates decompose the earthy alkaline
and metalie silicales of soil. The result is, that
potash, sodre, lime, Malmo.* aleminerand metal
lic oxidetaro set eras, and when silicates of *Well
na exists the soil becomes atom clayey, while the
carbonic acidic-sin acaupon silicates of alkalies
and forms carbonatteit of alkalies. A clue is thus
given to the action of pear or easlaskes -in mend
taiga aemly Kid. These ashes set by their earbe•
nate of lime as above stated, keein the „alkali of
the solicit* of potash."
Therebare ae "a high degree' of culture requires
an increased supply of manure," it you apply the
*implants to induce the greatest degree of fertility,
you should also apply without t'.• more solid con
dimistei to mature and carry out your crops. Lie
be; saye r "A fertile soil ought to afford to plant
all the inorganic bales indispensable for its exis
tence in sufficient quantity and in such condition o.
&Howe-their absorption:" The application of ash
es to the soil is to unlock this magazine of inorgan
ic - matter, " to induce new soluble compound. and
stimulate the organs of plants." If ashes therefore
cannot properly be - classed with the enriching ma
nures, they may at least be said to act an impor
tant pan in the culinary art, by their chemical ac
tion on the silicates of the sod.
In Flanders, the yearly loss of the necessary
matter in the soil is completely restored by cover
in; the fields with the ashes of wood, or bones.
which may or may not have been lixivated, and of
which the greater part'consists of the phosphates of
lime and magnesia. Ashes have also been used
for a series of years with manifest advantage by the
farmers of Long Island, New York, on their sandy
soils. A correspondent of the Genesee Farmer
say., " Many years ago while 03 a visit to an on
clo of mine on Lang Island, a rain brought a load
of wood, corded it at the landing, and purchased a
load of ashes (1 I bushels,) for which he paid my
uncle four dollars. I remarked, the man could
never see his money again ii he used them as =t
eem. My uncle replied, I know not how it is,
Richard, but it is certain we grow rich by it. This
short observation, I think, con'ains more of argu
ment than even Dr. Mitchel could have given us
in volumes of theoretical reasoatag. It was the re
sult of experience, and I know of many thousand
acres on the Island which were once too poor to
procure even molting and rib grass, now cut from
one to two tons of clover hay per. acre, and this ,
has all been done by purchasing leached ashes at
from twenty-one to thirty shillings for fourteen bush
els, and carting them from one to ten miles."
Our own limited experience iu the use of ashes_
as a maims on sandy hills is somewhat in accor
dance with the above.. We cannot, therefore, tt o
strongly deprecate the mistaken policy of farmers
in selling their ashes to the soap boilers for the pal
try spin of ten or twelve cents per bushels, thereby
robbing their craps of a most important and potent
manure.—'Boston Rambler.
Orchards.
Farmers who own large et:chards, usually find it
convenient to prune doting the Tad weather o
winter. There arwfew but have discovered that
good and fair fruit is better grown, when the head
of the tree thinned enough to allow all parts a full
Chance. Small smothered leaves, within a dense
mass of brush, can never furnish a good supply of
materials to the swelling fruit. Hence; even dia.
tributel and thrifty shoots, forming a well balanced
and handsome head, must be the aim of every or
shard lot.
Many discover alter years of neglect, that their
trees have become dense, matted and scrubby ;
and to remedy the defect, the saw and axe are un
sparingly applied, and large limbs are at once lop-
I* off, and the trees left naked and disfigured.—
The wounds, being large, must be covered with a
water-proof composition.; and a long time is mquir
rid for their healing.
A better way is to begin serly, while, the trees
are comparatively young, and on the first appear %
ance of crooked and thick growing shoots, to cut
them with a knife as easel. This if repeated each
*inter where it appears in be needed, will pre
serve the trees in good form and condition, tar
as pruning is concerned. Even where the trees
have become old and need much pruning, it is de
*Wily better to accomplish the desired thinning
gradually in recessive years, by a sparing and
even distributed pruning, than to cat hi heavily at
mum. In all instances, the cutting of very large,
limbs should be, if practicable avoided.
Some of tb best orchardists in the country niter
allow a heavier tool to be used in their orchards
than.a knife and chisel. The latter, for cutting ex
peditiously such branches as may be at a consider
able height from the ground, avoiding at the same
time the trouble of handling bidders, and the bruises
and injuries to the bark, caused by ascending thir
tree, may be placed en the end of a pole, a blow
of a mallet at the lower end of whiCh, will quickly
separate closely and smoothly to As tree, any
limb an inch and a hallin diameter.
While the importance of pruning is not to be
forgotten, the indispeusible necessity of manuring
and rich and clean cultivation must be constantly
borne in mind. A. fertile soil and vigorous growth
may to a great *gent compensate for other neglect;
but no cutting nor forming of the branches can ha
part life to a tree which
_is languishing in • hard,
sterile, and neglected soil, overgrown with gnus
and weeds.—Albany Cultivator.
Rice.--One day at the table of the late Dr.Pease
Dean of Ely, just as the cloth watt( nmcrred, the
subject of discourse happened to be do of an ex
ilic:llofinery mortality among lawyers. 49/4, have
lost, *aid a gentleman; rustlees than silt *silent
barristers this many,merithe.—The Dean, who
wescmite deaf, rOse ai hie Friend finished his re.
maths, and gave
,the
.conipsg. ignice—Ter ibis
sibetusssw, LW% snipe
ifiromb..t , ak.k
HORACE COLLAMORE
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o f tie 'Rao a tr ia " ril l l ie allumi r .11,6 fir 4. 11 1 t• 1 0 ( 1
= t'"VJ De-gfaihrtailit)lol/4..,^ ”4/. t fgX.V4"--
A*114)4 - 44 Anaißai public Atarants. • $4.t.1111
Asiessoil
• I • iooe. 71
•thibridp contracts,
loot feel.
Justices fees,
Gistt,listoss,
Public books for publisolikes, ,-- 13 48
Crier! fees, . IV 11l
Traverse Jororticar . " ' no 47
Various toeideorale4e . use% 113'19
Bills for prating, '. WS IV
Public buildings orhogrry main. ' • U6l
'Support of convicts is tie 11. 8, Iren'Osty, 117 46 ,
9iationary, 3l 114
-
Tograshipyiews, VOO
Prothonotary, sk elk. "wait sessions few, 146 01
On waif eat critilking% 000
Bridge views, .15 00
Uherirs Fees for Ilinamating fu
ror, &C., 0113 00'
Mrrill% fees for conveying prio.
°tiers to E. 8. Feniteatiar,„ Ma 90 ROB 00 '
Road views. 9 00
1 Costs in commonwealth suits= ' 700 96
Elettion expenses.
Total ,
' • Went %tit the serail Mutsu et Cu* Thies for the Cook if IMO* .
Townohnia isc.• ealleetet's Kamm Yaw. Arai Chiu pd. /Ligt Re' Ain't Rimmed. MA Ezsert. Cob "%Ma.
Towanda tp, Richard Horton. 1640 $ 131 34 $ $l3l 35 5 • $
Sheshequin, Elijah Homan, 1541 22 IMF 23 93
Columbia, - Herny illieriMied, 1641 103 05 1 103 03
Asylum, Jason Bleylve, 1944 4 38 . 4 U
Franklin, . lianal Amiable, 1944 342 - 941
ittifng Stone, haat.Westbroolt, 1945 lit 119 111 311
Towanda tp, David Batty, 1946 21 59 21 lit
Albany, lames Mho:, nes 32 41 3!'42
Ridgbery,- Hiram Dewy, ' 1848 14 58 114 501
Btding Btone,Geotge Vannem, lE4* 37 76 17 76
Towanda Do. Wm. , Bogart. 7949 60 68
Wysoz, Wm. lktitrope, 1949- 31 26
Athens tio, Wm. KO% 1847 54 11
Granville, Jno. Vroman, 11 59
Monroe, Jonas P. Smith, .1 75
Pike, G. W. Humphrey.- 420
South Creep. J. 1.. Philips, 1P 85 -
Towanda tp. H. B. Foster, 272 65
!aster, J. L. , Gkinellne; 85 08
Wysoz, Isaac Post, 51 41
Athens bo., I. S. Ellsworth, IMP . 409 05
tp. N, Edminster,
Albany, Williams Lee,
Burlington, David A. Noss,
Canton, ft H. Fitch,
Columbia, C. Furmacr,
Granville, D. L. Saxton,
Herrick, Arad Gouda
Litchfield, A. P. Wolcott,' .
Monroe, J. B. Smith,
Pike. G. W. Humphrey,
Rome, S. Spalding.
Ridgbery, Hiram Dewey,
Sheshequin, Wm. Post,
South Creek, Chair. Lewis,
0 4 td'ng Stone, Charles Runt;
Timm:lda ho. L. W. T.ffariy,
" tp. Refiben Delong,
Ulster, 3. L. • Gorseline,
Warren, Wm. Dradford,k,
Wells. J. M. Ethan,
•
Windham, Wm. Sibley.
Wyalusing, A. P. ailing
Wysox. A. C. Hinman,
Athens ho. Wm. Hancock, 1849
" tp. N. Edminsler,
Albany. James Allen,
Armenia, C. H. Webber,
Asylum, John M. Horton,
Burlington, D. A. Ross.
Colombia, Wm. Gernet,
Canton, John Gray.
Durel, M. T. Vangorder,
Franklin, S. Lattimore
Granville, Harrison Ross,
Herrick: E. Carr,
Litchfield, Wm. Bostwick,
Leroy, Ansel Tillotson,
Monroe, Henry B. Myer,
Orwell, A. G. Mathews,
Pike, IL Brink,
Rome, Isaac P. Towner,
Ridgbery, Hiram Dewey,
Sheshequin, John M. Smith,
Smithfield, M. B. Citronlds,
Springfield. L. Leonard,
South Creek. Wm. Goldsmith,
Std'ng Stone, Isaac. Van Ness,
Springhill, Thos.Taylor,
Towanda bo. P. L Shaw,
, " tp. Dennis
Troy, " Geo.,P. Freeman
" bo. H. J. Hoyt,
Ulster, J. L. Gorseline,
Wysos, A. C. Hinman,
Wells, Wm. S. Ingalls,
Wyalusing, Benj. Ackley,
Warren, C. H. Sleeper.
Windham, A. Dunham, Jr.
MIMS N. Peek Tremor of Milford
Dr.
Money in Treasury Jati. 1, UM, ;8,862 84
Dup. of Co. Tax prior to 1849. 5,967 63
Dup. of Co. Tax of 1849, 20,359 07
Judgments, notes. & other demands due •
the County, 4 1,140 02
Unseated land Transcripts (taxes med.) 169 40
Received as abatement of . stits lazes 185 89
Miscellaneous reeeivals 6 70
Or. Canty Orders is leinit
/isn't of Orders issued in 1949, includ
ing Cr. orders 020,699 49
Orders outstanding Jan. 1, 1549, . 290 00
• 70 - 2741. II 49
Dr. hi. Pest Trtitssrer of Mari Cies%
Due on Duplicates prior to 1949, 52,047 17
Due on Duplicates of 1949, 20,090 115
Transcripts of Tam on Unseated Land, 899 40
Due the State as per last Auditor's Report, 291 01
- BRADFORD COUNTY. the ite , •4 , , Commissioners of saidCoonty, do bete
g.. S.] by (unify the above to be a true and correct statement Of the.Receivids and Rt pestilent's of said
County from the first day of January, to the thirty-first day of December. A. D, OMR inclusive.
In testitaony whereof. we have hereunto set our hands ant) caused the seal of our DSc* to be biretta*
affixed, this nth day of January, A. D.. le6o. HIRAM . SPEAR. .
SIMEON DECKER..
AUOUISTUR 8. SMITH, • • • ..,
Attest—C.s. Evantr., Clerk.
WANTED.
BY a Dey Coods jobbing house is the city id' Now
Km York, • Ralesmau of good repatatioa, who
Is acquainted with and con influence • largo portion of
"the weds of this and adjoining counties. Address,
14 M. R., box 1035. New York," with references. stat
ing probable amount of roles. whether Cash or prompt
time, and Views es to aunpeasstiam
• New York, Dre.2B, 1849 Sw.
Ship_ Ahoy ! Mr. J. J.. 8 !
THE PEOPLE'S BARGE has arrived safely is the
harbor of D. LORD, Wes with 40,000 lbs. Stove
Pips, Tar. sod Hardwous from *II pews of We world.
Ohs carries ardselt tarp gene, pope sod beekshoi.
for her monies. Outs mete lire, boys ! from the Pee.
ple's Barge wail sick dreasuiss did hooky ewe Tbs
=4:have. left the old era*, sod hove suss 00
11 Ptopkes Harp. 'dim thew eaßget the
woe* et tissirsocesy. Capt. /J AL owl resew of the
old ash tee cast of sight of Lust, sad the Own he.
aperwesesi *sowing the huskers spos'lbetetwo desk
of the old skip. D. LORD,
Toweled*, Dee. 23, 11144. - Phgbril nide&
pb suers. Oita & Dimar/11170,;o1... Ilawke
4 . kJ, the PM* Se NO. is 1 4. /PI . 'E rort
11 .
Castsa is civil asktl.• -
Moserradosiatattaltatai Plage ,
dower . issouslidaimis is 11164 .1000 OS
Eristlssjf sew wort betas. -
sad somataaslaiittioss<',2ll - 4d
C oaiiiblas -
'is aeon: - ari
Plitosers suplime - t, SaS
Calumet fea r . , ' N
W k lout, sPooaflo CM: - •
Is pitypait, mks". - 040 WWI tC
A:lL:Cram* Waimea:tarseniMSM_ •
.1
1. H. Mask rot' eeiviesl as , _
1100.21
1211 1111
•5.'17
lit 11
I
Comatisaismorin Is4ls' OBIFIO 1 - i
•• am% Wu fifsi n
Hiram Elpair, ISM . '4l Si - Ag
- -1841 k 1000 4141 OS
Simeon Decker, ' 1116.. ' -21 i 00 '
u u lift - * ree 0011348 SO
C. 8. Russell dlr. to Conics, bot.-
for services, MS. 111 El'
GI OF tech - fir 01$ 91,11 50
575 St
. 6 3863 13
$26,226 70 $19,189 78 $5,941 97 $360 64
034,791 58
$12,897 72
12211
WhoS amount.
20 00
60 60
it 26.
32 87
11 59
1 75,
4 20
6 1$
WS 65
85 OW
11. 66•
131 8$
119 de
44 52
110 38
8 73
1 4$
61 03
74 02
37 80
370 40
V 64
6 14
192 23
824 98
61 69
7 42
383 17
150 31
286 73
116 79
121 74
1 21
240 01
221 44
151 11
233 93
142 55
176 6t
60 81
11l 16
•es •p
•1 70
137 00
109 98
84 08
Coady,. is leant wilt said Cent,. Cr
Returned oa Dup. prior to 1849, 81,538 05
• " on Dap's. of 1849, 4,403 92
"*-- on Judgments, notes &o w 835 44
Ain't of Collectors -per eentage. 734 42
Ain't of orders returned in 1849 28,587 110
2 per cent commission Ott seine, 534 75
Uncurrent money in bands Treasons; 21 00
Balance due the county, • 337 40
5 •
- - - - - -
tk UR Nulty et kad -
teni. et
Ain't of Orders returned in 16411. leek&
ing Cr. orders, 11211.687 60
Ani't of (Were outstanding. 301 It/
is /anal irilb tM Caungwein f ta. Cr.
Amount of elite Treasurer's Receipts, 141,11411 41
Returned on Duplicates prior to 111411, ' 107 74
Returned on Duplicates of /1141, 1,1114
Collector's per cottage. 350 31
Collsetoes Exoneration; 117, 37
Exoneration, from Taxes on Unseated Lds, 70 04
Treasuries Commission. 101 05
Balance in tbe bands of the Treasurer; 154 40
ADMINISTRATOR'S NO ICE.
A L pffsensisielited is the Mies MACRE.
IL HARDEN, deceased, IN. m township;
ant hereby requested Wank* payment • delay, and
thaw having claims against said estain w U plasm pm.
sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
DANIEL SHOEMAKER.
CAROEINE R. HARDER,
Administrnera
his. T 4. I ege.
J. WINTOSH,
Late of Onego, N.Y.,.
ILTAB pereaeolistly loomed himself in l'owsadc—
lill
Ofileein the Union Block, over, Eheell's ones,
nett to the Brodhlta Oet. Ile.
• -INVEITINTIE7I6S.9.
T 11111BLINGAsyiag out Roads aid Lou, Dividing
,11Sesees: blaasaring limeantry Beabsalimients. age..
mom* amp by .E. G. NICHOLS. • Mee acßease
Br ailari issaay, Pa:, Pommes ala &same, .swag
hie aantiems, aball by writing lam allaei few days be-
C2isiuma;live ibeir baptism ieiipiTy iife~ied b;
Vitas oitturoa BLUM374—weitalud
.a." pa& sr se oda, aiasy- eiMained is al MS
*WM Tea aid sit suit : 'OWL' :1
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' lrre nhga rstesM a r 14 11 11( 11 : 1 = 111.
Oak. eiocr Meths Aliossooo4 7 Ws. ,
oimo Dims* RiteriarAllodliO4
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MEI rAcr-To , TUB
WORLD theta ilLoondisimeirt ,bomght banish,
TAW. Mat hew rvw bsgst 4 11. Wok* 0- 4, 1
-Sided hicoaltibic:f t glint Liftsid CloreP
rrrw.tbltdds or soy* • rut did, but it.,. . me
tomehtirelms• as maid sot ay toi a polo
if this
Ilsogra-ssmossico, Lin-assamoisci,
Ilielligiaat Dei * 21 . 39 0 0 4 /INS db. taigilLholf•whol.
list ths~ sapioliscl with its tracoosidoit
swim t poupsocis a lagissiobir .
/lbw where OAT alsY *4 l dos milli, ilk& shy
10 0. P. hive 108111salkirse
The mirk/ mama of Qs pimpsosiii. owlish
edwe soadicim fa/ ds• may
PILE&; amil wineries em s Of
is Ica Itne;is to all,wls• 1104 wistitir r R *Awn'
pica b thoussoils of inscusiii,loior.
DISYRIL ?AMID --L.4
to ano
MOST, 0 ATE .CAlSter
sod no eio
Ng VlClbb TAIL
it *iota s proper leer ' firoetiown
As s proof of oar Oakum w
sem ail purchemers tbst.if.4lo Appgift. trial, it Pecs!
hrQieta the
Li d Yong • tio Rehlrord.
epti ' . lefliNota loot4 r i;
/Wormers's. Biles. Piot Ifei ;
Linis Chiibroiss. • • limn& Biles.
Stig; of Poisonous hueolsr fee Cutiononts
Disarm of awry description. •
It is both safe sod effestitel for
$21,161' 57-
giving Immediate . and permanent relief.
No relocations now before the Public can surpass
the excellence of the 0 Liquid Cure" for Beale. Bums
Cute. Sprains. }lmbue; Bundling*. &c.
Its effects as *
REAL PAIN KILLER are MAGICAL,
Every Family for Lie Land
should provide themselves with this Invaluable Preps
aton, the cheapness of which places it within the
meat of all.
Full Directions accompany each bottle.
Pamphlets containing , :pies of certlikatee from
those who have tested the Liquid Curs," may be had
Gratis of our authorised a ts.
"
Myeri Liquid Curs" is prepared only by
JEROME ifk. Co., 21 Spruce Sired, New York.
For sale by HIRAM MIX. Towanda, agent for this
county, and by C. H. Herrick, Athens; Rotas King,
Troy ; James H. Phinney, Moaroeton ; Henry Gibbs,
Orwell. 51 sowy
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Dr. Serapes Celebrated Family liedleines:
cons ssumws cells!
MORE PROOF OF THE EFFICACY OF
ErgVAZWIPB
Compound Syrup of Will Cherry !
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION
CONSIIIMPTION,
Coughs, Cads, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint
Spitting Blood, difficulty of Breathing, Pain in
the aide and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart
Influenzi, Creep, broken Constitution,
More Throat, Nervous Debility,
and all diseases of Throat,
Breast and Lung; lb*
most effectual and
speedy curs
Mown for
any of
the
above &seams
Dr. Ihrspee's Commit Syrop of Wild Cherry.
RELIABLE TESTIMONY.
Imo. Milton Earle, editor of the Worcester Spy.
Mids., was attacked with a severs infiamation of the
longs, accompanied with e disimeakne sough; lifter
using various other remeges with Hub or net benefit.
by the use of one battle of In. Surges's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, he was restored to perfect
heel&
' Wen. Ifontelimka aespectalete merchant of St.
Schvglkill county. writcsdaanary 80.184! —Enloe.
ed I send yew a certified' of Wm. Beaumont, a chi- .
den of our town. His case of consumption is well
known here, and of long standing; be attributes his
cure entirely to you, Compound Syrup of Wild
IMPORTANT CAUTION—READ? READ !! •
There is'but one genuine preparation of Wild Cher
and that is De.. Buettner's, the first weir offered to
the public, which has been largely throughout the I
States lased, and some parts of Europe; and all prep.
endow called by the name of Wild Cherry have been
put out since thi, peeler cover of some circumstances,
in order to give currency to their sales. Each bottle
of the genuine is enveloped with • beautiful steel en
graving. with the likeness of William Penn thence; ;
also Dr. 3wayne's signature and as a further security,
the portrait of Dr. Suayne will be added hereafter, so
es to distinguish his preparations from all • hers.
0. SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE.
"A safe and effectual remedy for Weems, Dyspepsia
Cholera Moebo sickly or Dyspeptic children or adults
and the meet asefid Family Mancini ever offeted to
the public."
This masse is Gee obi& hes proved socessaful Wr
a long time, and it is universally acknowledged by all
who bare tried it to be far superior (being_ so very
plowing to the tied at the muse time,effectual)to any
other medicine ever employed in diseases for which it is
recommended. It not only destroys worms, but it in.
vigorates the whole system. It is harmless in its ef
fects, and the Webb of the patient is edema improved
by It, us even when no worms are ddmvered—
Moos Oyu New. son um Stea.—Anderatown,
Indiana..—Da. Swam—Dear Sir: All your medicine
sell well, and give good satisfadioa. Your valuable
Composed Syrup of Wild Cheery has been the mans
of restoring some , hopeless eases in this seetien.—
Your Ville are mod excellent. I wawa yes to sand a
good supply of them. A man putebased • bottle of
your Vennifersthe other day for his child, and by its
use it discharged of the largest worms he bed aver
usee. It issomaithet dillcult to get the purse to try
it, as they have so often been Nauseam and
emblem warm medicines. Years so very pleas
ant to the taste, at dm same tints effiatual, I shall be
able to dispose of-a large quantity. fiespedfullY:
fours. Ike-. Towsraess T. Itaaue,.P. M.
To Dr, Swam,- N. W. comer of Eighth and
Rooted., Pigladsisaaa.
gIC• Renankost the genuine is now polyp in square
Du. ihratsx's DMA XARSAPASILLA AN)
Emig, er Tea Prtas•—.The *toss of theme Pills
can be appessissed only by those shekel" used them;
they am adopted to mein ammo is carrying or minted
amotsr, atiounetione impurity-of the blood. &c.,
They are a patie and effective purpose, eoneet ap
the fitsctirma of the liver, and as an alterative is drop.
'Scat affections, they are very valuable, and should is
in every They. ham me outside casting of
pure White /Sow. whereby emnything disagreeable
to the taste or smell is entirely removed. without in the
least affecting the excellent Talkies- of the medicine.
Remember ! they meow put up in haw, turned oat
of the solid wood. roweled with red.labri. bering the
signature of Dr Dwayne. Nanette r brigantine.
The shove "'doable medicines a prepared only by
Dr. MAYNE. N. W. corner of ighth and Ram
altsst, FidlodelPhisb.
AGN!ITS FOR BRADY() COMITY.
Iforrori lb Pasts. Toe oda Pa.
Char. Radthone, Cantor', Brown' Ritchwelt; Mott-
Beidleinais &_Drown, A- rota" •
thene lkilley.) C. R. Hentek,Athens.
D: 1). Parkhurst: Leßoy.. Kinney & eatities.'
C. T. Morphy.Cenuoville sholFain•
J. Denisis.l3orlingson. mkt. Bulk* & East
11. W. &D: F. Pomeroy, amithilita • ,
Troy. ;ay • King & Postnarg, Troy.
he kesie as bawl Alantewsraetueet. Nod
ailsio eiders" elm* maim ma Atha inta
um Min em to produced at asp other easebramm i ti o
the had. ?bon wbo wander H. 'metal, - .( :'
clue , dad wick will ' A pod
bessiteut pia any' be bud battelleileiWiew . &did
serteinter 1 • L. IL NYC CO.
=RZMMX2
WEN
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BOOT k SHOE XiIiVFACTORY.
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JOHNJ -1
We WILCOX, ha removed" hisestablieb-1
meat to the 'bop between }finisher'''. aridllart-;
lees stores, end where be still solicits a share esti
public patronage. He intands,, by a cesefitl selection
of stock, and by attention:to the inumeste`Of his easta T
mem to masks es neat nil durable WOOL as can be tsar
nufactured in this part tit the country.
He will keep constaary co head, end !manufacture
116adorder, Morocco, Calf and Coarse Boots and Macs t.
;es' Gaiter*, Shoes and Slips I Cladrar's do.
one. Gaiter. sad Pumps. 4-c•
I 0. Country Produce, emote demeriptions, taken in
payment for work, at the market price.
Towanda. April 26, 1847. ,
coma soul t s ItaRIVALIIii
New Arrival of Jewelry, Clielus and
lerateltee.
JAMES P. BULL respectfully informs the citizens
of Towanda and vicinity. that he has Imely Mum
ed from Philadelphia, and may be found at the old
stand. one door below the Brick Row, in the min for-
Seedy occupies' by Meteor's Hat Stow wham be offers
for sale a large and splendid areorterest of JEWEL,
RI. consisting of gold and silver watches, gold, fob mid
guard chains, gold and silver pencils. gold pens, l.s
pins, Stager rings, dm., cheap for cub. and every article
warranted. A large supply of CV ICES, of the latest
improved patterns, Running from 30 biters to II :days
and a month. with one winding.
7 Particular attention pied to repairing CLOCKS,
WATCHES it JEWELRY, of every description, and
from tbs long experience which be has had in the bu
siness. work left in his ear.. will be done in the best
workmanlike miner. Old gold and *weir taken in
alibiing,. Towanda, October. 20; 1519.7
Removed to north side Square !
lir 4. Aluisseberibe,
—tr.• Tj AS just ratan* from the city
riP .1.1. of New York with a large
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t . .m. supply of Watches, Jewelry and
.
ow ._
, Silver ware, comprising pen in ',
- the following! article.:—Leer.
_,... L'Epine end Plain Watches, with
,1 , 6 , -;-- a complete unortment of Gold
Jewelry, such as Ear Rings. Fin
ger Rings, Breast Pins, Brimeleta. Lockets, Gold chains,
Gold Pen., Keys, etc. Abet A sorts of Silverware,
end any quantity of Steel Beads... ail of which he Wien
for sale szeimedingly cheap foe CAR!!:
Watches repaired on short notice. and warrmated
to run well, or the money will be refunded, sad a. init.
ten agreement given to that effect Wrap:ire&
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Comte, Produce
taken in payment for week ; and als". kens nete r and
forererglat the Proarsee must be paid Mien the mark
is dette—l war spinet credit in all its foils& .
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April 211, TM*. -
THE 'NOMINATORS ARE MADE,
wan) wrairifidikaunatites
GF. HARDER respectfully witha s to iehs* the
* chimes of Towanda, and the public that he has
oseauseseed the
HARM AND TRUNK MAUS SEIESS,
in Towanda, c Main saust..whir deem Atm Bridge,
attest, whirs be will keep resistantly en hand or make
to twirl,. ?kW ea reaseien Harness, Trunk. and
Trunk
'flunk niltees, ata all kinaiof work in Millis CAR
WAGE TRIMMING and MILITARY WORK &ins
to order: From his imprionme lbw besinses„ and
punctuality in attending W it, be hopes he,apay receive
a shirr of its patronage.
_lrt An kinds of work may he had ai Mishap cheap
stir imat any other shop in thisleanly:
Tewinda, Jane It a, lyl
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1
IHE CORYLE •
rm O T,
Ihr Waft% hla Destroy* aid busty fir lime
frill*, Extract is a pars liquid, his fraii • erMY thing_
1. inconvenient or dingernol._ 424 pint extractor
this medicine is saperim to eveiy'llft yet'diM•vered;
and as an application to Muse' inksmatioo„ the skill of
mankind is rd t alienged to equal Kiwi in it It soothe.
the Bervens.BYeern--beelas wounds, braises. , ginlina.
and chimes deers—redirces all Manners. of swellings
animators; and cures Sumer Complaints, Dysentery
Infantile Diem's, Female restPlainlas and mast of thy
ordinary Family Ailments.
READ-THE OPINION OP RON. .T.3EN C. SPENCER.
Alter "bet i heve_stensi, you will- not be seTrised
st the deelaistion of niy opinion and; firsi conviction,
that thi liquid miend by pus is ens, .w .Tan ilyin
IrrAlitrAßlS NOIDICAL ART, OP view
sus - etitse;- T end that it will prive Wawa* 'actual
rein* for WI nervous affections, nadir Cure for Wise-
Motions, acute Sail Atonic, when sessonabli sod Stip
oily sitifswi. Fauber obeeintion'aid salsetbient will
be neeessery to, determine the best moat at its UppOci
tion;Winither iternally or eiternall y 4itit tilo veldt,
to be i&olnistetsit.
You, reterwriinit; ' C: % -
The above anakies as* fr
ciscfor the sale at the -- 7 ~leieiMd llotripi
Ps it =Air HATK ilisived44,4lllwisieby
Jaly IT. B. KinanaliT e co.
• The aitiow of iithisx is ouch sul as =ski dia ls
8 "r 18 8 .618 1 018 8 1 81 01 48- OPM:On 180 4 sae Pella*
! ftli$S11111;11600111011b, at Calais periods.,
use stroorriy imemeedlF ibeif llo4 .
A tree Tap - -ortation from the lunyi is sidled by
the use of Wright's Indian Vegetable . be. to.•
Paiseisty Comidaines, suck sisAsdime. Hew
aids, Sorensen and Tightness a( the Malt. Cmgho..
Sour Throat. he.
By their action as the Stomach 6ad Brads, So
POO cure D7MPP OIO ; Livw Cf° ls Fheint Pa.ifistion
•th o Heim Flatulency. Cestimme. Fevers or all Made
Plamity. iftedache. Giddiness, Dysentery, Mas i ltd
all disorders of dm intestines.
Taken in small doses,Wright' .es * lndian Vegetabl e .
Pills become en Alterauve Medicine. of great searcbiag
eillesey. for ebe.„mire •of Sores of all kinds. Tatar;
Tun" Jaundice i Lowness of Spirit% Newalgia..
Reek Paine in theßenis, &c.
Them Pills also .theroughly blink up Intlvens,
in which complaint they are extremely valuable.
. In Bibtur Complainti, them: Pills exercise a member
outcry. Hence refer and' Ague is speedily cured by
the use of them. In . the Western and Southern States. •
where this dimwit middy prevails. there Pills le lie
an avalanche. While they ste cheaper then the fever
end ogee remedies in-general, Nk rights Indian vegeta.
bib Pills have been pronounced superior to all dame..
"Weed. it would "appear that if there is one contplaian
over which these Pills have mom power than ouseritirr,
it is Fever and Ague. -
Par destroying and expelling Weir; nolfeemifoge•
to these Pills. Although we have not tains pains to
malluithis factimblit, the merit of the maiiiime itself
has acquired for it an tritensive reputation and sale for -
the removal of Worms. Administeredi to adults or
eh , ili z yheh erect she nu is equa ll y radical sad
decisi All who suffer from Wanes should. by sal
as. use Wright's Lathan Vezina& Pine.
In feet; no wee can go emir, in Ibises of this medi.
eine. They are natural to the body es food is. A trig
will convince the Alpaca that Wright's Indian Vey.
table Pills. far- from being a ~*.qnaelt nostrum * " are
deuidedly the most valuable medicine ever offered to
the public. _
SV • - •
Bawses 87 GA. COATS* COCNTSB7IIII3Ia-.
• Remember, that the origitiel and only genuine hither
Vegetable. Pills hem the *Men *mature of William
Wright on thetop drub box.
The genuine es for sale by "MONTANYES &
sole agents for Towanda; and by agents in all other
puma the State.
.
Otice devoted exclusively to the - sale of Wright',
hullos Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail. 161 Rear
it., Philadelphia. 258 Greenwich at.. New York, sad
tie Tensest. Boston.. 39y
A SUVEREWN .BALM.
I\l 0 other medicine has ever been-intredaeed to the
-pane that Pas mot with such unparalleled see
ems, as Da. filormes.Uriental Sovereign Balm nb.
Having been but six years bekms the public. and the
advertising small, compered with tam other maeiliciaek
yet they hare worked their Way ink. evert stain in ibe
Union and Canadair. They bays absolutely
the Standard Medicine of the day. Theyi h pu 77.
vegetable and so admirably compoandird that when 'ta
ken in large doses they speedily ears the most de te,
nervous reniale, and base raised' ambers from ev
beds after aft' other remedies bad hiled.
BEWARY OP COVNIZOTZITA.
As 'there are spurious Pills in. Orenlkifoit calted'Ori•
anal or Sovereign Balm. be sure ro lliebefooll You buy
- that the opus of “ Dr. E. L. Souk 4 Co." is off ihr
face of the boxes. None otheni can be genuine. W.
are not swans that any one who is 'within, a spurious
ankle has yet dared to make use of our name; but
some of there have had. the laeptedirwee to infinite oar
boxes and copy our Circulars, °Milk:sten tralew
the public are careful when they purchase, they wilt
be deceived.
a, The gennine.SOVEREIGNNALNI PILLS eser
be had wholesale ant retail, es Dr. E. L. !Soule 4 C 0.,.
EWA, N. Y.. and in - Towandlthy acrwrot% &
TER, and by Agents in every town in the country • .
18y. •
TO Ike Hetet bellows the Spoils.
ALTOUGH mini preparations in the form of" Pope.
far Medicines, have been before the public r elaim- •
ing to gist:relief, and -wren - care the most ierelwat
diseasek yet none base so' roll answered the papas&
Sbermws'elliedicatod Laisagee. They an:armee
ble so the - tow mini idastoistsred, and from the un
precedented soccer whit!' they have met with, and the
remarkable earn which Itmy base performed, ma l t
*lily lay eleitio to the lid's Cempresur over the i.
snares for which they have Non nmonunended. Da
tiliwramert •
COUGH LOZENGES'"
Can thetweseelmidamecases Of Cough in a kw hoots,
They have eared a large number of gessoes who, have
beers givenaphi t!se irphysitians and friends, and owl
who haws been redwmi to the verge of the grave by
opittierbload,CotwamPtiow and Hectic Fever, by Ibtif
swe have bast nee of health restated to the *SW
cheek and now- aye to speak kr* the poiv• of this
invaluable mulkile, Di. Ilbennen'e .
u WORM I LOZENGES'
Hays boot proved in noes than 400,000 awes to be in
IMAM, is het. the only certain WOMB •Thstroyioll
/WWI* *Ms ..distierrered. Childless wiU eat. tbem
Then teal event helmet to take - wry other medicine,
;and the towells derived keen the adosisismasion et emir
eve to theme ii . thin tom is peat beyond ..esneeption.
When the - lowish of the dad becomes Misnaire, and
*l 4 hplehing of the nose, grinding of the seem, Owl
int Of the teeth during sleep; paleness 1 4 1 Pat the h i m
with lashed cheeks, bleeding at the nisei headed*
drowsiness, Malting Awing sleep, aidissisid dreams,
awaking with frightssing screams, troublesome tough,
feverishness thirst, voracious appetiti, oldness at the
stomach and bloated stomacts=tbees are smong tbm
nomy prominent symptoms of worms, enema be
relieved by these irsponsparabta Losengem They has
never been known:to %U. Dr. Sherman's
. "CAMPHOR LOZ E NGES"
Reaming IssOliche, nen on a sick headset" PePh l6l)°
of the been sod sickness in • few minutes. T. ,
Imam of slabs, degredwej. iinow. , cone, spem
estopa of the etotnach,•:surnsiser or bowel complaints--
they keep op the spiffily, dispel all the distressing of
diosipatios, sad mobil a pinion to undergogrod maw
tat or bodty t0i1.,. Dr. flberinan's
41X1R MANS PIASTER"
admirleallfitllnerho bare ever gaol it to be der
belt WrinigthingPleater in dm world and a anrewirs
reinady* *se and wealrneee in the haat loin , . sid e
tglialt; Beek, WO* loin* diromedenr, lumbee.
One Million a yOM will no apply, the dereantl...-
Caution liieemea7. - ie there are many eopriltdl 4l4
Immo who weed force • swim*. article arm tb•
Trrity. -- Alelirefet to net Sherman% =Poor
Msr, IVA a "fire'shialen,O 06010 011 tke
beeliewe ethers arivietisioet,,ima * lll do Mc " had
*sniped. SAM Tessin& bt11171011)14 PR ,
mt. - s o . 1"
1M.44w01: aimirodieksoror3.4ll"